Bethan was amused by him - he was just so adorable. She had no idea how she was going to give him back! She'd got so used to having him in her apartment.
It was an easy job to get him settled into the Temminck place, with his clothes for the morning in his little rucksack. They were good people, the Temmincks - she could never quite understand why so many people seemed to dislike them. Once downstairs, she had about half an to kill before she had to go out and get Chandika - she wanted to be sure to be early, and allow for ay traffic, and should she take anything? She had no idea what Chandika had with her, what was going on. . .
She fussed and fretted and eventually left after twenty minutes rather than pace around the apartment one more time - she had a spare coat, pullover, and warm fleece-lined boots in the back of the 4x4 just in case - it was cold.